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I walked down part of this street / Rue on my way back from visiting the Saint Augustin church and it was very quiet. Parts of the street / footpath were blocked off however that may be due to the President being in residence.
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The street is actually quite free from heavy traffic so the pace is very relaxed. All the couture houses are here and they are a delight to browser through even if one is not in the market for any of the goods on offer. The...More

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We visited here whilst on business and visiting the British Embassy which is located on this road.
All the big designer brands are on this road and makes for a great shopping experience.
There are also lots of great traditional French cafes just off the...More

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Weather a tourist for one visit , a long dated visitor or a local ...it could be wise to make a visit.
Allways new vitrines come and others disappear .
Could be called the luxury shop street .
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This is some street
First, the Elysee Palace is here and all the security. Hi Macro
Then the incredible Le Bristol hotel is here, with all its michelin restaurants
Also, there is Sothebys
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Saint-Honoré street is well known for haute couture boutiques, nice to look and make window shopping;
Saint Honoré street has an other attracts, there is the "Palais of Elysée," it is where the President of the Republique lives. this palace is not for visit, but...More

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The fabled Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. Historic buildings occupied by the world's leading designer brands. A visit to Chanel incurs the offer of a welcome glass of champagne to sip whilst viewing the merchandise. At Cartier, the assistants are soft voiced and knowledgable. In both...More

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This area is characterized by its namesake avenuewhich extends northwest from the Louvre to the modernbusiness district, punctuated by the iconic Arc deTriomphe. Grand embassies stand among impressiveoffices and presidential palaces; architecture from19th century Universal Exhibitions, homes, artgalleries, and 19th century streets designed by BaronHaussmann flank haute-couture boutiques. This

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neighborhood never rests, buzzing with visitors fromaround the world at all times of day and night, allwithin a stone's throw of the Seine.